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What if the relationship model that is centred as the "norm" isn't right for everyone? What parallels are there between the LGBTQIA+ community and the growing ethical non monogamy community? And why as a society are we so keen to other people for their differences? We tackle these questions and many more with our special guest comedian, write, speaker, actor and charity mental health advocate - Juliette Burton (she/her). In this episode, Juliette talks about her pathway into ethically non monogamous relationships and the parallels between the stigma of being queer, mental health and non monogamy - AND tells us why all of this feeds into her comedy. TRIGGER WARNING - there is discussion of mental unwellness within the episode. You can follow Juliette on socials - and go to her shows. Click here to see where she is performing next, and see her socials below. Facebook - Juliette Burton Writer Performer Twitter - JulietteBurton Insta - juliette_burton The Proud Changemakers involved in bringing this podcast to you were your hosts Paige Hughes (she/her) and Graysen Whittaker (he/they), and the show was produced by Amy Whitelock-Gibbs (she/her). If you would like to become a Proud Changemaker volunteer, check out our two volunteer roles: Deputy CEO (Governance) Marketing and comms lead Find out more about the work we do and who we are here. If you would like to nominate someone to come onto the podcast, maybe you'd like to come on yourself or pose a question or topic - then get in touch with us at proudchangemakers@gmail.com. We'd love to chat with you. Music was by Vitary Levkin.
Juliette Burton is an award-winning stand up comedian, writer and presenter. She has previously performed six critically acclaimed sell-out solo seasons in Edinburgh and is back this year for a seventh. This is her origin story. She also talks about her three Edinburgh shows for 2024, 'Juliette Burton: Hopepunk', 'Juliette Burton's Talking Crazy' and 'Juliette Burton: Going Rogue'. Presented by Martin Walker. Juliette's Profile and Social Media HERE www.onthemic.co.uk
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe is in full swing as Nikki Fox joins Emma Tracey in Scotland to put on a show at Dynamic Earth in front of a live festival audience! Comedian Joe Wells reveals how he decided to become King of the Autistics and the unusual way he discovered he was autistic in the first place. Mental health advocate, comedian and writer Juliette Burton confesses that while the rest of the UK “got into Wordle and banana bread” during lockdown, she got into neuroscience as she tried to figure out how her brain works. And Australian actor Sam Brewer has been wowing crowds with his play described by some as a “woke farce” which changes peoples' perceptions through the power of comedy. The problem is, the play has a name that simply cannot be said on a BBC podcast… Recorded by, and with huge thanks to the BBC Edinburgh Festivals team. Mixed by Dave O'Neill Produced by Beth Rose, Keiligh Baker and Emma Tracey The editor is Damon Rose Email: accessall@bbc.co.uk and Google us for the latest transcripts. Find us on BBC Sounds, smart speakers and Five Live early on Monday mornings.
In this episode I spoke with stand-up comedian Juliette Burton, who talked about mental health in comedy, boundless energy, slogan t-shirts and glitter, Rogue from the X-Men, and getting enthused by nerds. "Juliette Burton: No Brainer" at the Playwright Theatre (at the Nottingham Comedy Festival) 18:00 Friday 11th November "Juliette Burton: No Brainer" at Grays LCB Depot (at the Leicester Comedy Festival) 19:45 Friday 10th February 2023 Juliette Burton Instagram @Juliette_Burton Juliette Burton Twitter @JulietteBurton Juliette Burton webpage The Comedy Nerd Instagram @The ComedyNerd Comedy in a Nutshell Instagram @ComedyInANutshell Comedy In A Nutshell webpage
The past few years have seen a huge increase in the number of artistic projects, from theatre and film to comedy, that explicitly address mental health. Often these projects involve the artists sharing their own traumatic experiences. In our second Mental Health Arts Network gathering, recorded in March 2022, we explore how we use the arts to explore mental health while safeguarding the mental health of artists and audiences. Our speakers are: Tamsin Griffiths and Paul Whittaker of Four in Four. Based in Cardiff, Tamsin and Paul are cross-disciplinary artists with a Mental Health diagnosis, who create participatory interactive projects that blur the boundaries of art-forms and challenge perceptions about mental health. Juliette Burton (pictured) is a comedian who has talked openly about her mental health experiences in her shows. She is an ambassador for the mental health charity Rethink Mental Illness, and has worked closely with Mind, Beat and Time To Change. Rebecca Day is a psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, and founder of Film in Mind, which advocates for better mental health in the film industry and provides bespoke therapeutic services for the filmmaking community. Vikki Doig recently moved on from a job as learning and engagement manager for Youth Theatre Arts Scotland, where she mentored young people, programmed mental health workshops and worked to support a culture of care across the youth theatre sector. She is currently a member of the Mental Health Arts Network working group. Hosted by Andrew Eaton-Lewis, arts programme officer for the Mental Health Foundation.
Welcome to Proper Mental episode 70 with my guest Juliette Burton, an award-winning comedian who is also an ambassador for Rethink Mental Illness. At one point in her life, Juliette was diagnosed with 13 different mental health conditions and over the years she has battled OCD, anxiety disorder, depression, bipolar disorder, complex post-traumatic stress disorder, separation anxiety disorder, anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder. She has been in and out of therapy for 20 years and doing a lot of self-work has given her an incredible understanding of her brain, her thoughts, emotions and her actions. Juliette's new show is called No Brainer and is all about neuroscience and why her brain sometimes makes her behave in a way that's against her values and principles. She has done an incredible amount of research in to this and it was fascinating to hear all about it. We also chat about diagnosis, the therapeutic process, doing the work and trying to deal with regrets. It's a deep dive and I enjoyed it immensely! You can grab tickets and check dates for Juliette's new and future shows via her website Juliette Burton | Comedian, Writer, Speaker, Actor As mentioned in the intro I'm going to the Mach Fest show and if you would like to join me the ticket link is here: Machynlleth Comedy Festival | Juliette Burton - No Brainer (Work in Progress) (machcomedyfest.co.uk) And connect with her via social media @juliette_burton on Instagram or @JulietteBurton on Twitter. You can catch up with me at www.propermentalpodcast.com or connect with me via social media @propermentalpodcast. If you would like to support Proper Mental by buying me a virtual coffee, please go to www.buymeacoffee.com/propermental Another way to support is to rate, review and subscribe on whatever platform you get your podcasts from! If you or anyone you know needs to find support in your local area, please go to www.hubofhope.co.uk Thanks for listening!
Comedy and mental health don't seem like natural bedfellows, but there is really good evidence that laughter triggers the release of endorphins boosting our mood and mental well-being. I talk to comedian and mental health ambassador Juliette Burton about the relationship between comedy and mental health and how she's using her stand up shows to educate the world about mental health. RESOURCES & LINKS Download our FREE “Parent's Guide To Teenage Depression” HERE: https://www.ologyonlinecourses.com/depressionguide Juliette Burton's Website - https://www.julietteburton.co.uk/ - find out about upcoming shows and how to book Juliette.
Stand up comedian Juliette Burton, and Julius Zebra creator Gary Northfield, bring in panels from an exciting current British cartoonist and a less well known North American indie artist, and talk comics with Kev F the comic artist.See the images from all shows here at kevfcomicartist.com (they're also in the podcast artwork).Every episode, the guests reveal a panel from a comic, we try and guess where it's from, then we chat about it. Half an hour later hopefully we've learned something, or just shown off and had fun along the way.If you've enjoyed this, why not buy us a virtual coffee at Kev F's Ko-Fi page.Your host, and series creator, is Kev F Sutherland, writer and artist for Beano, Marvel, Oink, The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre, and most recently author and artist of graphic novels based on Shakespeare. kevfcomicartist.com
Juliette Burton is an absolutely top-drawer comedian, writer and actor as well as being one of the country's foremost speakers and advocates on the topic of mental health, an ambassador for the mental health charity Rethink Mental Illness no less!She also happens to be one of the most fun human beings, as evidenced by the laugh we had when she turned up with ample cocktails of her own and managed to flirt outrageously with each one of us in the course of helping us out with the mystery of the Sonora Aero Club - a mysterious group who would meet decades before the first plane ever flew to design driveable flying machines and whose existence only became known almost a century later when these designs were discovered in the 1960s... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For this seasonal special, Yvette chats to Comedian, Writer and Actor, Juliette Burton. She talks about how she mixes mental illness in her comedy shows, making the most out of Christmas 2020 and looking ahead to next year. Our next Bright Lights special will be New Year's Eve! Follow Mentally Yours on social media... Twitter: http://twitter.com/mentallyyrs Private Facebook group: http://facebook.com/groups/135088803805742 And don't forget to check out Juliette online too: www.julietteburton.co.uk.
Juliette is a comedian, writer, broadcaster and mental health advocate who has toured the world with her shows, and has had consecutive sold-out Fringe runs for several years. She has had a complex mental health history over time, with 13 different diagnoses in total. Juliette speaks candidly about C-PTSD, eating disorders, and a period of hospitalisation in her teens. She also discusses how she now interprets psychotic hallucinations had in the past, and how she currently manages her day to day mental fitness. These experiences have informed her shows, work that creates accessible, transformative and positive learning experiences for her audiences.Listen along to Juliette’s songs at this Spotify playlist. Discussions begin:The Buggles - Video Killed the Radio Star (14:29)CHVRCHES - The Mother We Share (32:05)Daniela Andrade - La Vie en Rose (38:20)Lizzo - Juice (46:30)Kylie - All The Lovers (55:49)Gonzo the Great - I'm Going To Go Back There Someday (57:44)Candi Staton and The Source - You Got The Love (1:01:49)Meredith Brooks - Bitch (1:05:52)Kermit the Frog - Rainbow Connection (1:14:15)Dave - Black (1:18:22)Lady Gaga - Born This Way (1:21:35)You can find Juliette:Twitter - @JulietteBurtonInstagram - @juliette_burtonFacebook - Juliette Burton: Writer PerformerYoutube - TheJulietteBurtonResources/Links:Visit Juliette’s website.You can find Juliette’s rescheduled tour dates here, see the Defined Project interactive map, and also a direct tip jar option for Juliette’s work!Juliette’s music video for her pop song ‘Dreamers (When I Grow Up)’ If you are affected by any of the issues in this episode, please go to Rethink Mental Illness, a charity Juliette is an ambassador for. You can also find many other mental health charities on Juliette’s project page for her show Defined.For emergency support over the phone, you can call The Samaritans free on 116 123.For men who want to talk to others in a private and safe space, visit Talk Club - founded by two Music To Survive By guests Ben Akers and Gavin Thorpe. Check out their episodes for more info about the initiative for male mental fitness.
For this episode, I speak with the very talented comedienne, Juliette Burton. Juliette's award-winning one-woman shows have taken a cutting edge approach to smashing the shame and stigma associated with mental illness. Through comedy, Juliette tells the stories of her life, while also presenting an unfiltered look at what it is like to live with mental illness. You can find out more about Juliette, including links to her shows and social media, at www.julietteburton.co.uk Most Popular is at www.mostpopularpod.com Check out links from conversations with my guests, supplemental reading for classrooms, and suggestions for classroom discussions.
Our final episode of this series! We have The X Files fan fiction from host Ellen Waddell, Thomas the Tank Engine fun from Rob Frimston and Juliette Burton and a sketch from Star Trek: TNG universe from Idil Sukan and Angus Dunican. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Podcast 2 under the Corona Curfew. Matt Hoss interviews the wonderful kind Juliette Burton. This podcast episode gets into depth about love and community in the new social distancing laws. We talk about mental health, kindness and rituals of our personas, and we discuss how they all interlink into comedy. We also discuss board games. This episode features no introduction and the interview was done over the phone. Remember to follow us on Social media at @DrunkComPod and to give us 5 Stars on Itunes. Buy Your Tickets for my future Matt Hoss shows(if they exist)! See all gigs at www.matthosscomedy.com. Check out Juliette Burton on Nextup and check out her rescheduled tour dates for DEFINED here:https://www.julietteburton.co.uk/shows/
Computer generated Harry Potter fan-fiction, as read by Jez Brown, a short oral history on the daddy of all fan-fiction, My Immortal, a pokemon rap from Shawn Hoult and Juliette Burton dazzles us with her love for all things The Muppets. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sammie chats to comedian, writer and mental health campaigner Juliette Burton about dating, trolls and mental health. For more information about Juliette check out https://www.julietteburton.co.uk for more information about the project visit https://www.pullingittogether.org.uk
Comedian and Actress Juliette Burton talks to Aaron and Lauren about inspiration, trends and looking at dogs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Award-winning Comedian and Actor Juliette Burton talks about her diagnoses of eating disorders, OCD and depression, her experience of being sectioned - and her campaign for change for others going through the same process, and the power of finding a good therapist. Find out more: harleytherapy.com/therapylab Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @harleytherapy for the latest news and episodes!
Well hey there good looking, let's say you and me head back to my place, hop on the good foot and do the bad thing? That's right, listen to a podcast all about terrible chat-up lines (whilst rutting.) We're joined by comedian Juliette Burton this week to talk about the worst wooing imaginable: why Casanova is more than just a charmer, how to pick up a partner in Ancient Rome, the horror of hack and one man's terrible moustache and even worse self-publishing empire. Follow us on Twitter: @worstfoot @bazmcstay @benvandervelde @JulietteBurton Visit www.worstfootforwardpodcast.com for all previous episodes and you can now donate to us on Patreon if you’d like to support Ben’s baby and Barry’s crippling trivia addiction: https://www.patreon.com/WorstFootForward Worst Foot Forward is part of Podnose: www.podnose.com
Red Szell and Robert Kirkwood go through the Read On and Talking Books archive for some great interviews. Narrators Kate Okello and Penelope Freeman tell Red about some favourites. (Starts at 1.00) Will Self talks to Robert Kirkwood about his Booker shortlisted book Umbrella (Starts at 8.22) Giles Abbot, the UK's only blind narrator, tells Red how he got started in the industry (Starts at 23.38) Robert Kirkwood interviews comedienne and narrator Juliette Burton live on stage at the Edinburgh International Book Festival (Starts at 35.00) And finally Red Szell talks to psychoanalyst Stephen Grosz about his book 'The Examined Life' (Starts at 42.22)
Juliette Burton over grape tea on independence, codependence, being unbangable, weakness, the difference between male and female shame, and the assertion that we all have no skin.
This week the team talk trying not to be a prick with comedian Juliette Burton, whose show Butterfly Effect charts her personal journey to connect with her fellow (wo)man via random acts of kindness. Jen has a natter with Kelly Simmons, Director of the Woman’s Professional Game at the Football Association, as well as bona fide Lioness and Reading midfielder Fara Williams, about what football fans have to look forward to over the next few years. And Hannah chats to publishing sensations and authors of Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling, Emer McLysaght Sarah Breen. Plus get a sneaky peek of this week’s upcoming Sunday Chops in which Mick talks to comedian and disability activist Barbara Lisicki about her long-running involvement in the campaign for disability rights. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sofie talks to Juliette Burton about having lots of mental health conditions, taking on the “Beach Body Ready” tube adverts, body dysmorphia, the advertising industry, shame triggers, online abuse, voices in your head, dating, making comedy, eating disorders, not being defined by your body, being present in your body, invisible conditions, childhood, falling out of boarding school, being sectioned, psychosis, getting therapy, doing touristy stuff in London, expressing yourself with clothes, deserving to be held and looked after, turning her rage outwards, feminism and feeling like she was born too early.Trigger warning – mental health conditions, anorexia, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, bulimia, obsessive compulsive disorder, compulsive overeating disorder, depression, psychosis, sectioning, suicide, abuseArtwork by Linda BrinkhausJingle by Harriet BraineProduced by Dave Pickering Made of Human Podcast online:Twitter: @podmohFacebook: facebook.com/madeofhumanpodcastWeb: madeofhumanpodcast.comPatreon: patreon.com/mohpod Sofie Hagen online:Twitter: @SofieHagenFacebook: facebook.com/sofiehagen.komikerWeb: sofiehagen.comInstagram: @sofiehagendk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Juliette Burton sees the funny side of mental health. She uses her various mental health diagnoses as content for her comedy. Her latest tour focuses on the kindness she has received through the talking about them. She talks to Harriet Minter, Natalie Campbell and Emma Sexton about the power of kindness.When you need a badass chat with yourself, there is no better inspiration than Afro-Scot Supermodel Eunice Olumide MBE. She will tell you how to get in to fashion, how she got in to fashion, and how to never give up.Plus - who will win the Badass of the Week Award? For information on all your hosts you can click on their names:Harriet Minter.Natalie CampbellEmma Sexton If you want to get in touch you can find us on all the socials under this name: @badasswomenshrAnd for more about the podcast head here: https://www.badasswomenshour.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The second special broadcast from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2017 featuring stand-up comic Juliette Burton, comedy sketch group Gein's Family Giftshop, playwright Henry Naylor and comedy performer Tom Taylor!
Awkward! This week’s podcast, the first of two recorded live in Scotland, is all about a badly timed dislocation, a wheelchair user who stunned a nun by walking and the depressed man who got too good at pretending to like people. BBC Ouch recently took five listeners and two comedians to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where they told awkward tales relating to their disability or mental health difficulty to a live audience. It happened to Abbi Brown when she stunned a praying Parisian nun by getting up and walking away from her wheelchair. Angela Clarke forgot to tell a masseuse that her bones regularly dislocate, with predictably humorous consequences. Mark Granger’s social butterfly persona masks his depression and a genuine dislike of people so well that even the briefest of interactions can give them the wrong impression – especially single ladies. And awkward interactions with people won’t stop comedian Juliette Burton talking about her mental health and eating disorders at gigs. Presented by Sofie Hagen. Produced by Ed Morrish. This is the first of two podcasts from Ouch’s Storytelling Live event in Scotland. Next week we’ll meet Lost Voice Guy, an autistic woman with hair-envy and the man with a surprising Al Pacino-related strategy for combatting his non-epileptic seizures. Subscribe to Ouch as a weekly podcast and, if you wouldn't mind, we'd be delighted if you could review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts from - it helps other people find us.
Juliette’s new show, ‘Butterfly Effect’ is a brand new docu-comedy in which she investigates the power of kindness. Enjoy 15 minutes of stand up and chat with one of the kindest, open, honest and funniest writer/performers in the UK today. ‘Butterfly Effect’ is appearing as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/juliette-burton-butterfly-effect Twitter: @JulietteBurton Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JulietteBurtonWriterPerformer Website: http://www.julietteburton.co.uk/ Comedy performance provided by the artist for promotional purposes. May contain material that some find offensive. © 2017 On the Mic. Produced in association with Broadway Baby, Fringepig and Voice Republic. Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com
This podcast contains discussions about suicide. If you are struggling at the moment, you may choose to leave this episode for another day. Why are so many students dropping out of university due to mental health problems? And what's so great about disability-focused private Facebook groups? Comedian and mental health campaigner Juliette Burton, and TV personality Mik Scarlet, take us through the stories grabbing their attention on social media this month with good humour and the benefit of their personal experience. "I can't face another winter with multiple sclerosis," said Colin, in a TV interview about plans to end his life at a Swiss clinic. Fellow MSer Rona was watching, and realising he lived locally, tracked Colin down and convinced him to halt the process. They have since become friends. In an emotional conversation for everyone around the table, Colin and Rhona discuss how a person comes to contemplate assisted suicide, the support that is and should be available for people with MS, and stem cell treatment. Presented by Kate Monaghan and Simon Minty. The producer was Damon Rose. Email ouch@bbc.co.uk tweet @bbcouch or find us on Facebook. Tell us what you think, and tell us your story. Subscribe to Ouch as a weekly podcast. It's not about disability, it's just disability-ish. Please review us on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. If you do this then more people who'd like the show will get to hear about it. And you can help too by sharing it, and liking it on Twitter or Facebook. We're back next week.
Episodes 127-248 of On the Mic contain original music. In order to comply with copyright law, these episodes are not available to download. You can stream these episodes on Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/OntheMic/ or skip to Episode 249. This episode: Critically acclaimed comedian Juliette Burton has to make a BIG decision… and her Edinburgh audience is going to help her make it. Can one choice change a life? Does looking back help us move forward? Let's find out. First broadcast on Broadway Baby Radio in 2016. © 2016 On the Mic. For more info visit: http://onthemic.co.uk Produced by Voice Republic For more podcasts visit http://voicerepublic.com
Today on the podcast we had Juliette Burton. Her piece of advice: BE NICE. www.julietteburton.co.uk. @julietteBurton
Goodbye, Mad March, I knew him, Horatio. Another year, another Adelaide Fringe has passed us by. But this time, instead of fanfare and much backslapping about ticket sales and success, we had a strong undercurrent of discontent from some of the more 'fringe'like performers. Tonight, we hold a round table discussion with an Adelaide Festival show director, Andy Packer, who had a sell out show, The Young King, and we talk to an actor and director from a Fringe production, Eddie Morrison and Dave Hirst, who put on Maximum Breakdown at The Fringe. Plus, we'll include comments from English Fringe performer, Juliette Burton, and Irish performer, Aidan Killian, with their perspectives on the Adelaide Fringe as 'outsiders'. For the Made To Move Minute, Max Martin ... will conduct a postmortem on the first quarter of 2016 from a health perspective. Wine tonight is S C Pannell Winemakers' 2014 Tempranillo. In IS IT NEWS, Nigel quizzes us on our knowledge of ... disappointing theatre. The Adelaide Visa Council features ... two curious cases. And we head to Hindley Street in the Musical Pilgrimage. But first, we launch with David Washington from InDaily with his midweek news wrap, Talk Of The Town. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The end of the comedy section in Time Out. The end of John Fleming’s daily blog. The last live Grouchy Club. Nina Conti to join porn film set. Will and/or Sarah Franken to teach satire. Kate Copstick to consider teaching aggression in a Scottish accent. John Fleming to consult on comedy. Peter Buckley Hill contemplates an award. More chaos at the Edinburgh Fringe. The dead owners of Cowgatehead. Plus Lewis Schaffer, Juliette Burton, Bob Slayer, Mark Watson… and it all ends in an orgasm from Copstick. www.grouchyclub.co.uk You can also download this audio podcast from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/grouchy-clubs-mostly-about/id977279883 John Fleming’s daily blog is at: http://blog.thejohnfleming.com
Matthew Crosby hosts Live from the Fringe. Guest today Tom Stade, Nish Kumar, Jenny Bede, Juliette Burton and very special guest Libby Purves
Kate Copstick on how Edinburgh Fringe publicity works, the importance (or not) of PR people, how to twist reviewers’ words and much more. PLUS a preamble including Mel Moon, Milton Jones, Darren Walsh, Graeme Garden, Phil Nichol, Wil Hodgson, Christian Talbot, Trevor Noah, Reggie Watts, Chris Lynam, Miss Behave, Janey Godley, Richard Herring, Juliette Burton, Alfie Brown, Kunt & The Gang, Bob Slayer, Daniel Sloss, George Egg, the Malcolm Hardee Awards and Russian Egg Roulette. PLUS the first of 21 things you did not know about pornography. www.grouchyclub.co.uk
This week Lucy was joined by not just one, but TWO fabulous guests! The glorious Juliette Burton and radiant Ruth Bratt, were on hand to help Lucy through her recent body shaming experience by a random bloke at the bus stop AND to aid Lucy as she breaks open the Pimms in the second hour.
With Copstick trapped in Kenya, comic Juliette Burton talks to John Fleming about Vlogging, Abnormally Funny People, mental health issues, the UK General Election and psychotic hallucinations. Recorded at King’s Cross station in London. www.grouchyclub.co.uk
This 37th episode features a chat between James Walker and writer/performer, Juliette Burton. Twitter: twitter.com/chatsforyou. For more info, visit imminentjoy.com.
Guests Tanyalee Davis and Juliette Burton talk with Simon and Steve about body image and the difference between cute and ‘cute'. The products we review go down well and include a self-stirring mug and a bracelet buddy. We also discuss having two peepholes in your front door and how to keep hotel housekeeping out of your hotel room. Don't forget to enter our competition each month to win the products we discuss on the show. All you have to do is get in touch and tell us what you what. It's that simple! Comment here or email us: podcast@abnormallyfunnypeople.com or text or call 07756 190 561. Competition closes Sunday 16th November 2014 (UK entries only) #disability #comedy #podcast #mentalhealth #bodyimage #access